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  2. Deoxyribonuclease - Wikipedia

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    Deoxyribonuclease II (DNase II) is also known as acid deoxyribonuclease because it has optimal activity in the low pH environment of lysosomes where it is typically found in higher eukaryotes. Some forms of recombinant DNase II display a high level of activity in low pH in the absence of divalent metal ions, similar to eukaryotic DNase II. [7]

  3. Enzyme replacement therapy - Wikipedia

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    This can result in a variety of symptoms, many of which are severe and can affect the skeleton, brain, skin, heart, and the central nervous system. [8] Increasing the concentration of the missing enzyme within the body has been shown to improve the body's normal cellular metabolic processes and reduce substrate concentration in the body. [2]

  4. Deoxyribonuclease I - Wikipedia

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    Deoxyribonuclease I (usually called DNase I), is an endonuclease of the DNase family coded by the human gene DNASE1. [5] DNase I is a nuclease that cleaves DNA preferentially at phosphodiester linkages adjacent to a pyrimidine nucleotide , yielding 5'-phosphate-terminated polynucleotides with a free hydroxyl group on position 3', on average ...

  5. Fibrinolysin - Wikipedia

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    Fibrinolysin is an enzyme derived from plasma of bovine origin or extracted from cultures of certain bacteria.It is used locally only and exclusively together with the enzyme desoxyribonuclease (extracted from bovine pancreas).

  6. RecBCD - Wikipedia

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    When RecBCD reaches the end of the DNA, all three subunits disassemble and the enzyme remains inactive for an hour or more; [13] a RecBCD molecule that acted at Chi does not attack another DNA molecule. (2) If Mg 2+ ions are in excess, RecBCD cleaves both DNA strands endonucleolytically, although the 5' tail is cleaved less often (Figure 3). [14]

  7. Exodeoxyribonuclease - Wikipedia

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    Deoxyribonuclease; External links. Exodeoxyribonucleases at the U.S. National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) This page was last edited on 11 ...

  8. When does the year of the Wood Snake start? - AOL

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    It's time to celebrate the year of the Wood Snake! Lunar New Year, also known as the Chinese New Year and Spring Festival, marks the end of winter and the arrival of the spring season on the ...

  9. Endodeoxyribonuclease - Wikipedia

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    In biochemistry, an endodeoxyribonuclease is a class of enzyme which is a type of deoxyribonuclease (a DNA cleaver), itself a type of endonuclease (a nucleotide cleaver). They catalyze cleavage of the phosphodiester bonds in DNA. They are classified with EC numbers 3.1.21 through 3.1.25. Examples include: DNA restriction enzymes